Who are the 'best of the rest' in Australian cricket?

By Doran Smith / Roar Guru

The ‘best of the rest’ refers to the best 11 players in their given role who didn’t feature in any of the Test matches in the series against India.

These players may have done a better job than the other players that were selected by Australia in the four-match Test series.

Prior to the series, Justin Langer said in relation to Virat Kohli’s unavailability: “That’s like taking Dustin Martin out of Richmond isn’t it? Of course it’ll have an impact.”

What Langer said may have motivated the Indian squad. If anything, it made the Indian team more unpredictable, not having Kohli for three of the four Tests due to flying home for the birth of his child.

There’s a strong possibility Kohli will slot straight back into the Indian 11, but his absence meant other players had to step up, which many did.

In contrast to Australia’s lack of squad rotation and therefore selection changes, India used a lot of players. Some of them were forced changes due to injury and other reasons, but whatever selection decision they made it appeared to work, as they won the series 2-1; full credit to them.

Even though this a hypothetical exercise the players selected may have helped Australia win the series. Check out the 11 players that should’ve played in at least one game of the four match series against India:

1- Usman Khawaja (Queensland)
2- Matt Renshaw (Queensland)
3- Ben McDermott (Tasmania)
4- Moises Henriques (Captain, New South Wales)
5- Peter Handscomb (Victoria)
6- Jimmy Peirson (Wicketkeeper, Queensland)
7- Sean Abbott (New South Wales)
8- Michael Neser (Queensland)
9- Jackson Bird (Tasmania)
10- Scott Boland (Victoria)
11- Mitchell Swepson (Queensland)

1- Usman Khawaja (Left Hand Batsman)– Khawaja may be 36 years old, but he is in good form and has a good record at Test level with an average 40.66 in 44 matches and 77 innings.

He has played really well opening the batting in BBL 10. Obviously Test match cricket is different, but I think he could do well opening the batting.

He has shown great character playing domestic cricket in Australia. He could easily have been despondent and given up the game all together. That’s another reason why he should be considered to play for Australia again as he has grown into a leader.

2- Matt Renshaw (Left Hand Batsman, Right Arm Off Break- Part Time)– Renshaw would take to the role of opening the batting for Australia. He is having an excellent season of Sheffield Shield cricket, with an average of 92 in five innings.

In 20 innings for Australia in Test cricket he has an average of 33.47 runs, which is reasonable.

3- Ben McDermott (Right Hand Batsman)– McDermott is having a good season in Sheffield Shield cricket. He has an average of 59.16 in seven innings. His best position is batting at number 3, which can be shown by his form in the big bash batting at number 3.

That’s despite it being a different format of the game. He would also be a handy back up wicketkeeper for Jimmy Peirson should he get injured.

4- Moises Henriques (Right Hand Batsman, Right Arm Fast Medium- Allrounder)– Henriques has been in good form in this Sheffield Shield season. He has an average of 67.60 in six innings with the bat.

It’s disappointing that he didn’t feature in at least one Test match in the four-match series against India. He is a great leader, which is why he has been selected as captain in this hypothetical exercise. He also gives the team another option with his bowling.

Moises Henriques of Australia bats. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)

5- Peter Handscomb (Right Hand Batsman)– Handscomb has been in good form with an average of 48 runs in three innings Sheffield Shield cricket. He averages 38.91 in 29 innings in Test cricket for Australia. He is an extremely calm player and doesn’t seem to get flustered.

He is also another option as a wicketkeeper, should the number two wicketkeeper, in this case McDermott, get injured.

6- Jimmy Peirson (Right Hand Batsman/Wicketkeeper)– Peirson has averaged 61.25 runs in four innings in Sheffield Shield this season. He is a player of immense talent. He always appears to look calm and composed. He has plenty of potential to improve his batting and be the number wicketkeeper for Australia.

7- Michael Neser (Right Hand Batsman, Right arm Medium Fast- Bowling Allrounder)– Neser has been in great form in Sheffield Shield cricket. He has taken ten wickets in six innings at an average of 24.40. He has been impressive with the bat. He has an average of 48.33 in three innings. He has earned the chance to wear the baggy green cap!

8- Sean Abbott (Right Hand Batsman, Right Arm Fast Medium- Bowler)– Abbott has taken 14 wickets in five innings. He has an average of 17.92, which is impressive.

He has also been batting well with an average of 130.5 in five innings when batting, which is impressive.

9- Jackson Bird (Right Hand Batsman, Right Arm Fast Medium- Bowler)– Bird has taken 15 wickets, the second most of any bowler thus far this season in Sheffield Shield. He has played well when playing for Australia at Test level as he has taken 34 wickets in nine Test matches.

10- Scott Boland (Right Hand Batsman, Right Arm Fast Medium- Bowler)– Boland has taken 11 wickets in three innings this Sheffield Shield season. He is a player that deserves to play for Australia at Test level.

11- Mitchell Swepson (Right Hand Batsman, Right Arm Leg Break- Bowler)– Swepson has taken 23 wickets this Sheffield Shield season, eight more than any other bowler.

It was an error in judgement that he was in the Test squad, but he didn’t feature in at least one Test match.

The Crowd Says:

2021-01-22T02:53:43+00:00

Granger

Roar Rookie


Firstly start at the top when looking at shortcomings of this seasons performance Selection was a mess A coach should never be a selector because of player/selector/coach conflicts The initial inclusion of Joe Burns ended as his Shieldform dictated .Bringing back Wade was a two year waste when another youngster could have been blooded To drop Head and retain Wade was selectorial back covering . Starc was obviously”cooked before the last Test

AUTHOR

2021-01-21T13:58:20+00:00

Doran Smith

Roar Guru


Another player that I have always believed from the minute I watched him play is Gannon. I didn't chose him as he has 9 wickets at an average of 49.88; however, yet another coincidence and deserves an honourable mention, especially based on last years form!

AUTHOR

2021-01-21T13:49:29+00:00

Doran Smith

Roar Guru


If Philippe can replicate his Big Bash form with the bat in the longer form of the game he could even play as a batsman for Western Australian if he can't get in the team as a wicketkeeper and eventually play for Australia. I am a big fan of him as a cricketer as he is calm and composed.

2021-01-21T13:46:16+00:00

MarkD

Guest


With so many Queenslanders it was hard not to. I was even thinking of Gannon especially after last years 38 wickets .

2021-01-21T13:39:51+00:00

MarkD

Guest


My oath, some really good keepers. Id like see Gotch given a couple of full seasons behind the stumps but Victoria also have young Harper. Western Australia have Whiteman , Inglis and Philippe. A serious gluttony of keepers.

AUTHOR

2021-01-21T13:33:48+00:00

Doran Smith

Roar Guru


I chose the team based on the Sheffield Shield Season’s that they have this Season combined with players I believe can take the next step up and play for Australia at Test level at this point in time. Interesting that you have chosen seven out of the 11 players that I had. I am so pleased you brought up Kurtis Patterson; when I first saw him play I thought he would be a left handed Donald Bradman! I know that sounds far fetched, as he struggling for form up the moment; I tried to choose the team as objectively as possible, as he has only Kurtis Patterson has only averaged 20 runs in six innings this Sheffield Shield Season.

2021-01-21T13:11:49+00:00

MarkD

Guest


G'day Doran, no room for James Pattinson or Jhye Richardson for the fast bowling ? In the batting maybe Maxwell or Kurtis Patterson. Patterson hasn't set the world on fire since coming back from injury but he has been there and performed , even if it was against Sri ri Lanka. My best of the rest following your lead would be Khawaja, Renshaw , McDermott, S.Marsh , Patterson, Maxwell/Henriques, Peirson, Neser, Pattinson, Swepson, J.Richardson/R.Meredith.

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2021-01-21T11:51:46+00:00

Doran Smith

Roar Guru


That's exactly why I selected Peirson as the wicketkeeper. We are spoilt for choice with wicketkeepers in Australia.

2021-01-21T11:32:40+00:00

MarkD

Guest


Gday Noah, Carey is a footballer come cricketer who was a specialist batsman and only started keeping in 2015. You can carry a batsman who keeps for the limited overs stuff but in test cricket you need a proper keeper who can keep consistantly for 100 overs plus. In first class cricket Peirson avg 31.4 only 2.4 runs less than Carey and Peirson is by far the better keeper. The other option i would suggest for keeper would be Josh Inglis.

AUTHOR

2021-01-21T11:04:08+00:00

Doran Smith

Roar Guru


Thanks for your input.

AUTHOR

2021-01-21T11:03:28+00:00

Doran Smith

Roar Guru


Thanks for that. It was a typo error by me.

2021-01-21T10:20:36+00:00

Matt

Roar Rookie


Khawaja is 34, not 36

2021-01-20T23:51:49+00:00

Noah

Guest


I think you got a couple wrong here. Peirson over Carey is a big call. Alex Carey is surely next in-line. Also, Glenn Maxwell is surely worth consideration. Batting at 6 or 7, as an extra bowling option. Plus, he's one of the best fielders inthe world.

2021-01-20T23:04:31+00:00

sheek

Roar Guru


Sadly, this is a very unimpressive 2nd XI.

2021-01-20T22:47:53+00:00

Sheedy

Roar Rookie


Australian Cricket in alot of strife if that is the ' Best of the rest'.

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